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I had a cat that climbed onto the roof when it came time to take her to the vet. I filled a bowl with her favorite food and placed it on the sidewalk below her. She jumped right down and began eating. I then grabbed her and put her in the pet carrier. She wasn't at all happy about being outsmarted. And it only worked once. They catch on really quickly. LOL!

When Casper was still alive, we had to give her sugar pills twice a day to help her with the diabetes. We hid them in bits of food... She caught on very quickly and would spit them out. You should've seen the smug looks she gave us...

Spent the morning at The Webbeach Sales and Computer Repair getting the DVD drive hooked back up and trying to puzzle out what the heck's going on with YouTube. Turned out to be an IE thing that was only happening to me, and now I have Firefox for watching stuff on YouTube. Got home just after lunchtime, slept from 1pm-4:30pm, did water changes for Searchlight and Sundance, then finally got something to eat, watched a couple taped eps of AFV, and then came upstairs to boot up the computer.

The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of the act

Random question... Does anybody else get the "surely you intend to share that" look from nearby fish when eating next to a fish tank? I'm eating beef-fried rice and getting that look from three different directions

The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of the act

Did water changes for Shimmer and the females, then ripped music off a CD I've had for years (trying to rebuild my lost music collection). Watched "The Final Destination", "Sanctum", and "Unstoppable". Rediscovered my two Shel Silverstein poem collections: "A Light in the Attic" and "Where the Sidewalk Ends".

Now I just need a copy of "Falling Up".

The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of the act

My New Tank Is Here ...

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Just got back from Lewiston about a half hour ago. My new tank is in the tailgate of my Jeep, covered with a couple of blankets. Tomorrow, we unload it into the shop. BIL hasn't quite finished working on my stand. I should have that back sometime next week.

The tank is very heavy, and hubby will be enlisting the help of a strong neighbor to get it inside. Just hope they don't bang it or drop it! There's no way I can lift it, myself.

New 65-gallon is now in the shop. I have filled it with water to test it for leaks. Thus far, it is passing the no-leak test with flying colors. I'll leave it overnight, and if no leaks have sprung by tomorrow, I will drain it and dry it.

Hubby had me anxious! Brat! He had told me it was very heavy to unload and one of our strong neighbors would have to help us. I was envisioning all kinds of heart-stopping occurrences. But when he backed my jeep into the shop, he was able to unload the empty tank entirely himself, with no problem whatsoever! He was able to gently place it onto the floor where it now rests. Being in the business he is in, he is accustomed to carrying heavy TV sets and other electronic equipment, and has built up his pects and arms over the years. He is massive in those areas. So, little wonder he could lift my tank with relative ease. But he sure had me going, for awhile!

Just fed some algae pellets to my fishies in the 20-gallon. They were softened up in water, and portions of the were powdery, so even the tiny fish could have some.

Now, I just need to find a python, somewhere. I don't need one with a 25-foot-hose -- I won't be that far from a sink. Maybe a 12 or 15-footer at the longest. Do they sell them with hoses that short?

Did some housework, got a few groceries...picked up our 'race' packages for tomorrows Zoo Fun Run (if it's this cold and snowing, we can take the 'fun' part out of it)...going to a wine and cheese tonight...so now I'm vegging for a bit...

The 65 sat overnight without leaking, so it's safe to say it passed the no-leak test. I now have it about three-fourths drained and am taking a break before draining the rest of the water out. Always wiping down the glass as I go along, as mineral deposits will form if droplets are allowed to dry.

The owner of the LFS I got it from said that my tank and all the others included in that same shipment are triple-sealed. It's an Aqueon tank, and theirs tend to be good tanks, anyway. With triple-sealing, it would be extremely rare for one to leak.

He did have several 45s that were only double-sealed, and some of them did leak. Didn't say if those were Aqueons, too.

So that's my project for today -- finish draining and drying the new 65. The stand isn't back, yet, so can't set it up. Once it's dry, I'll cover it with a blanket until I'm ready to get it up and going.